How to Survive Thanksgiving with an Eating Disorder

In this podcast Tabitha Farrar talks about how people with eating disorders who are in active recovery can not only survive Thanksgiving but come out feeling stronger and more in control than they were before. Thanksgiving, family meals, Christmas and other such celebrations are hard work for a person with an eating disorder. How to prepare for the day without letting the eating disorder ruin it before it starts How to manage eating disorder thoughts leading up to Thanksgiving How to stick to your guns with your recovery plan the morning of Thanksgiving How to not only get through the meal, but even enjoy it. How to deal with the eating disorder guilt thoughts post Thanksgiving dinner. This podcast contains actionable tips on how to manage an eating disorder over a holiday meal. If you are interested in either the Slack group for adults in active recovery from an eating disorder, or the group for adults helping adults in active recovery, please contact Tabitha.

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This podcast covers all aspects of eating disorder recovery from the science behind understanding what an eating disorder really is, to implementing effective, and above all, evidence-based treatment. Podcast host Tabitha Farrar suffered Anorexia from age 17 to 26, then spent four years in recovery. She has now made a full recovery and lives a happy and full life. She has published a book called Love Fat outlining her recovery and explaining the often misunderstood concepts that underly this brain-based disease. This podcast will range from interviews with ED experts, to parents, to adult sufferers, to how to manage child sufferers, to the latest research, to everyday musings. Host and producer: Tabitha Farrar Disclaimer: This podcast is not endorsed by any medical professionals. Tabitha's opinions are her own. Cover art: Bethany Alderson Intro: Accelerated Ideas